NY Alert - New York State-Wide

..Periods Of Moderate To Heavy Snow To Continue Throughmidnight...Snow...Heavy At Times...Continues Over The Greater Capitalregion...Eastern Catskills...Mid Hudson Valley...And Lake Georgesaratoga Region. All Areas Will See Snowfall Rates Of Around Ahalf Inch Per Hour With Localized Bands Of Heavy Snow Yieldingbrief Snow Bursts Near 2 Inches Per Hour...And Near Whiteoutconditions. Up To 2 Inches Of Snow Is Possible Through Midnight.This Snow Will Be A Dryer And Fluffier Snow. After Midnight...Light Snow Can Be Expected With Little Additional Accumulationthrough The Early Morning Hours.Snow Covered Roadways Will Cause Slippery Driving Conditionsaccompanied By Poor Visibilities. Unless An Emergency...Please Donot Travel On The Roadways...And If Traveling...Please Keepemergency Supplies In Your Vehicle.

...Periods Of Moderate To Heavy Snow To Continue Through 2 AM...Snow...Heavy At Times...Continues Over The Taconics...And Westernnew England. Snowfall Rates Of Around A Half Inch Per Hour Can Beexpected With Localized Bands Of Heavy Snow Yielding Brief Snowbursts Near 2 Inches Per Hour...And Near Whiteout Conditions. Anadditional 1 To 3 Inches Of Snow Is Possible Through 2 AM. Thissnow Will Be A Dryer And Fluffier Snow. After 2 AM...Light Snowcan Be Expected Through The Rest Of The Early Morning Hours Withlittle Additional Accumulation.Snow Covered Roadways Will Cause Slippery Driving Conditionsaccompanied By Poor Visibilities. Unless An Emergency...Please Donot Travel On The Roadways...And If Traveling...Please Keepemergency Supplies In Your Vehicle.

...Winter Storm Warning In Effect Until 7 AM EST Thursday...The National Weather Service In Burlington Has Issued A Winterstorm Warning For Essex County New York...Which Is In Effectuntil 7 AM EST Thursday. The Winter Weather Advisory Is No Longerin Effect.* Locations...Essex County New York. Mainly Across Thesoutheastern Third Of The County.* Hazard Types...Moderate To Heavy Snow.* Accumulations...6 To 10 Inches Of Snow.* Maximum Snowfall Rate...Up To 1 Inch Per Hour...Mainly Throughmidnight.* Timing...Snow Will Continue To Fall Moderate To Briefly Heavy Attimes Through Midnight...Then Taper To Light Snow And Flurriesovernight Before Ending Late.* Impacts...Travel Will Be Slow Due To Slick...Snow Coveredroadways And Low Visibility In Falling Snow. Allow Plenty Ofextra Time To Travel.* Winds...North 5 To 10 Mph.* Temperatures...Lows In The Lower To Mid 20S.* Visibilities...Down To One Half Mile At Times.

...Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect Until 7 AM Estthursday...The National Weather Service In Burlington Continues The Winterweather Advisory For The Northern Champlain Valley...Champlainislands...And Clinton And Essex Counties In Northeastern Newyork...Until 7 AM EST Thursday.* Locations...Portions Of Far Northwestern Vermont...Thechamplain Islands...As Well As Clinton County New York.* Hazard Types...Snow.* Accumulations...3 To 6 Inches Of Snow.* Maximum Snowfall Rate...Up To A Half Inch Per Hour...Mainlythis Evening Through Midnight.* Timing...Snow Will Continue...Falling Moderately At Times Throughlate This Evening. Snow Will Gradually Become Lighter Aftermidnight And Generally End Toward Daybreak.* Impacts...Travel Will Be Slow Due To Slick...Snow Coveredroadways And Low Visibility In Falling Snow. Allow Plenty Ofextra Time To Travel.* Winds...North 10 To 15 Mph.* Temperatures...Lows In The Mid 20S.* Visibilities...Down To One Half Mile At Times.

...Periods Of Moderate To Heavy Snow Will End Before Midnight...Snow...Heavy At Times...Continues Over The Eastern Catskills...Schoharie Valley And Portions Of The Mohawk River Valley. Thebands Of Heavier Now Are Shifting East And All Heavier Snow Burstsshould End Before Midnight. Snowfall Rates Of Around A Half Inchper Hour With Localized Bands Of Heavy Snow Yielding Brief Snowbursts Near 2 Inches Per Hour...Will Diminish To Light Snow Beforemidnight. Up To 2 Inches Of Additional Snowfall Are Possiblebefore The Heavier Snow Ends. This Snow Will Be A Dryer Andfluffier Snow.Snow Covered Roadways Will Cause Slippery Driving Conditionsaccompanied By Poor Visibilities. Unless An Emergency...Please Donot Travel On The Roadways...And If Traveling...Please Keepemergency Supplies In Your Vehicle.

...Periods Of Moderate To Heavy Snow To Continue Through Midnight...Snow...Heavy At Times...Continues Over The Greater Capitalregion...Eastern Catskills...Mid Hudson Valley...Taconics...Lakegeorge Saratoga Region...Southeastern Adirondacks...Portions Ofthe Mohawk River Valley...And All Of Western New England. Allareas Will See Snowfall Rates Of Around A Half Inch Per Hourwith Localized Bands Of Heavy Snow Yielding Brief Snow Bursts Near2 Inches Per Hour...And Near Whiteout Conditions. Snow Totals Willquickly Increase...With An Additional 1 To 3 Inches Possiblethrough Midnight. This Snow Will Be A Dryer And Fluffier Snow.Snow Covered Roadways Will Cause Slippery Driving Conditionsaccompanied By Poor Visibilities. Unless An Emergency...Please Donot Travel On The Roadways...And If Traveling...Please Keepemergency Supplies In Your Vehicle.

...Wet Snowfall Will Still Impact Holiday Travel Tonight......Winter Weather Advisory In Effect Until 1 AM EST Thursday......Winter Storm Warning Is Cancelled...The National Weather Service In New York Has Issued A Winterweather Advisory For Snow...Which Is In Effect Until 1 AM Estthursday. The Winter Storm Warning Has Been Cancelled.* Locations...Northern Fairfield And New Haven Counties Insouthwest Connecticut...Rockland And Northern Westchestercounties In Southeast New York...And Western Bergen...Easternpassaic...And Western Essex Counties In Northeast New Jersey.* Hazard Types...Snow.* Accumulations...Additional Snow Accumulation Up To An Inch.Total Snow Accumulation Of 3 To 5 Inches...Except 5 To 7 Inchesin The Highest Elevations.* Timing...Until 1 AM.* Impacts...New Snowfall And Snow Already On Roads Will Impactholiday Travel...Making Driving Hazardous.

...Occasional Heavy Snow Continues This Evening...Bands Of Heavy Snowfall Will Continue Through 9 PM Beforetapering Off To Light Snow And Flurries. Snowfall Rates Of Around Aninch Per Hour Will Occur In The Heavier Snow Bands.Travel Will Continue To Be Difficult. Unnecessary Drivingis Discouraged.